About this position
About the Role:
As an Occupational Therapist Assistant, you will play a crucial role in supporting individuals in their recovery and rehabilitation processes. Your primary responsibility will be to assist licensed occupational therapists in implementing treatment plans that help clients improve their daily living and work skills. You will work closely with patients to motivate and guide them through therapeutic exercises and activities tailored to their specific needs. This position requires a compassionate approach, as you will be directly involved in enhancing the quality of life for individuals facing physical, emotional, or developmental challenges. Ultimately, your contributions will help clients achieve greater independence and reintegrate into their communities successfully.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Completion of an accredited Occupational Therapy Assistant program.
- Current certification or licensure as an Occupational Therapy Assistant in the state.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience working in a rehabilitation or healthcare setting.
- Knowledge of adaptive equipment and assistive technology.
Responsibilities:
- Assist occupational therapists in developing and implementing individualized treatment plans.
- Conduct therapeutic exercises and activities with clients to promote skill development.
- Monitor and document patient progress, reporting any changes to the supervising therapist.
- Educate clients and their families on exercises and activities to be performed at home.
- Maintain a clean and organized therapy environment, ensuring all equipment is safe and functional.
Skills:
The required skills for this role include strong communication and interpersonal abilities, which are essential for building rapport with clients and their families. You will utilize organizational skills to manage multiple patients and maintain accurate documentation of their progress. Problem-solving skills will be crucial as you adapt treatment plans based on individual patient needs and responses. Preferred skills, such as knowledge of adaptive equipment, will enhance your ability to provide effective support and recommendations to clients. Overall, a combination of these skills will enable you to contribute positively to the therapeutic environment and foster client success.